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!''I IDaily Capital JournahlTHE GEO RESERVEBY HOFfCR BROTHBR8,WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1890.Anything may be framed into a statute,the very government Itself might be overturned by some ridiculous provision andlong years paw before the deplorable factis discovered, as In the case of the bill demonetizing silver. That case alone is awarning. Nothing more revolutionary wasever done witn such Insidious quiet. Noone knew of it outside the three or four engaged in It. Snlcin Statesman editorialMay 27, 1895.MEN AND WOMENOf Amerlcal You who love fairplay and progress, Do you want prosperity restored?Do you want our farmers and laborers to live, our olnes Jo jrrow and ourIndustries to (tourlsti?Then break the clutches ofold onthe neck of our nation. Its" withering blight Is the curse or materialism,the destruction of humanity.Assert the soverelgtupower of a nation of free people, and do not crush Industries and products and property bymaking gold alone tlio measure olwealth.Tho energies and life-blood of "A,000,000 of people cannot circulatefreely If tho arteries of commerce andtho currency Itself Is llgated by thegolden bandages, tho Rothschilds olEurope are druwlnit ever tighter andtighter.The only tssno In thlscntnpalgn, Ikfreedom. THE PEOPLE'S KIOIITO.UNFOUNDED CHANGES.Tho goldlto press of Oregon Is clrculatlnif rcnortM that Senator .JohnII. Mitchell hasthe gold standardhelp carry Oregondecided to supportplatform and willfor McKlnlcy andllobart.Wo warn the public not to believesuch statements until continued byauthority of Mr. Mltcholl himself.Wo cannot bellpvo that tho pioneerchampion of freo coinage on thePaclllc const will desert the cause hehas always been a leader I., advocating In the senate and before the )co-plo. Wo shall not hcllovo Ituntil vcrlllcd by facts. SenatorMitchell cannot consistently abandonIndependent American bimetallismIn Its limir of triumph or defeat,without defeating himself.Tub JoniNAi. has advocated Senator Mitchell because ho stood for freecoinage and election of senators byvote of the people. When ho abandons those principles ho ceases tocommand tho respect and support oftho people.THE SCHOOL FUNDS.A number of suits were commencedFriday In tho circuit court, at Pendleton, by Govornor W. P. Lord, of boardof commissioners for tho salo of schooland university lands and for the Investment of tho funds arising therefrom to recover different sums ofmoney duo on promissory notcs.whlohworn received in consideration orsales against tho following persens:J. It. Porter and wife, to recover$2,600 In addition to Interest, costs oraction and attorney feos; JeremiahHarnbart, $2,600; J. M. Uoiitloy, $2,000Jacob Frazler, $3,000; U. 1 Italloy,$600; Samuol Johnson, $1,000; G. L.Ward, $1,000; W. Fitzgerald, $500; W.N. Hope, $1,000.Tho abovo Information Is only a rayof light on a vast subject of Interestto the people or this state.The Irreducible school fund Is nowloaned out by the state on real estate.Many of theso loans were mado whenlands woro high and money wascheaper than It Is now. Ah tho valuoof money Is measured by tho amountof products It takes to exchange forit, and as tho purchasing power ofproducts has lwon contracted, thoowners of these lauds cannot pay thoInterest and will now loso their lauds.Tho stnto has soveral millions loanednut in this way.The state will not only lose its Interest on tho school funds, but will bout tho expense of foreclosing and willalso havo to pay tho taxes that haveaccrued. A thorough Investigation oftho condition of tho Irreducible schoolfund would show It to bo In a doplornolo condition. Not much rovcuuofor publlo education will bo derivedfrom a largo amount of tho loans.For Sick Headache,Tho popularity of Hood's Pills asit remedy for sick iicaduuho, stomachand livur trouble Is rapidly Increasing,An Oivkou lady writes: "I have beentaking ilood's Pills tor sick hcaduchonuu have boon very much benefited.1 recommend them to nil who Imvobeen uutTerlug Irom this disease."Mrs. Douglas, Kprlngtleld, Or.Hood's Burtwparllltt is the one truoblood purifier.Ctoi Wr Cry for. itchr'MCtmi'How the Bankers GambleWith It.COMING TO THE RESCUEOffering Up Their Gold to theTreasury!Eoiroit Jeuunal: What a changehas wine over the spirit of the banker's dream! A year or two ago, whenthe rjold reserve fell below the $100,000,000 mark, it was consldendenough to drive the country to theverge of a panic. The president wasalarmed; businessmen were alarmed;the treasury olllelals were alarmed;the bankers were alarmed; every bodyvns alarmed. Uncertainty and distrust prevailed the business atmos atmesphere: "fear or silver legislation"stalked abroad In the land; and thebankers, merely tor their own protection, exchanged their legal tenderstor gold at the subtreasury Justusrust as they could get hold or tho legaltenders. The only way to help thesituation and avert untold desolationand panic was by .another Issue orbends: the only way to sell bonds wasby secret contract with the banker'ssyndicate; and tho only way to inducethe banker's syndicate to take hold orthe matter was by allowing them totake tho bonds at ligures at least tenper cent below the market, so as toleave them a nice little profit tor"coming to tho rescue." We nil remember how It was.Hut what a contrast now! In spiteor tho ract that the silver craze haslihsumed unexampled proportions("uncxamplcd" Is u good word) see anygold bug speech, and there is tentimes as much prospect now or sliverlegislation as thoro was then, andother alarming symptom has beeninteusllled in spile or all this, thereserve rails below tho $10 ',000,000mark without causing the slightestuneasiness. The treasury olllelalshavep'tthb least rear that anotherIssuo or bonds will bo necessary "tosustain tho creditor thegoverument,''and as for Mr. Cleveland, why, not awuvn of trouble rolls across his peaceful breast. Tho bankors, who woro soafraid of silver when there was llltloapparent danger, have now not ashade or distrust. They turn theirgold into the treasury, and take legaltenders In exchange, and don't chargeUncIoSama cent. Everything Is asserene as a summer morning. Thereserve, which toll to $00,000,000, hasbeen replenished by these nice, patriotic and phllautliroplcal gentlemen,the bankers, until now It stands atover $110,000,000, and tho beauty of Itall Is'that thoro Is "no charge." Thobankers do this purely out of tho goodness of their hearts, to suvo the gov.eminent from any possible cmbarassincut. How nice!At tho same time other kind oldgoutlemon came forward, and, Incompany with somo of those alreadymentioned, outer Into a combinationto prevent tho exportation or gold.Foreign and domestic bankers havosigned an agreement, whereby bills orexchaugo will bo issued, and thoforeign bankers, on whom they aredrawn, will pay them and wait forthelrgold for "00 days, or longer." This,you sco, will obviate tho necessity or shipping any gold until aftertho election. It Is a little variation of tho Oregoulan's plan or paying foreign balances by "raising thorate of exchange," and It will boabout as effectual in preventing thoeventual exportation or tho gold. Isit posslblotliat tho people arc suchsimpletons that they will not InBluntly sec through this silly subterfngoV Do wo not know that It Issimply to postpono tho shipment orthis gold until arur election, and Itwill then go Just tho same? Thoro Isno great attempt to disguise thoformer fact."Now listen." When W. II. Unrvey, in Coin's Financial School,warned his readers that thoy mightexpect to Fee tho exportation of goldstopped, at any time, by just suchmethods, for political effect, ho wasbrayed at by every golden donkey Intho laud, That statement was madotho text of whole columns of dissertations on tho vagaries or a mind deceased. Hut Isn't that ouo silverratmtlcal prophecy whloh has comelltorally and circumstantially true?How docs it compare, as a prophecy,with the goldlto promise that tho repeal or tho Shorumn law would startall tho wheels of Industry to revolving Inside of 30 days? Wo can nowscm how much otibler It Is to foretellfuture events with somo degree ofaccuracy when our conclusions nrodrawn from correct premises.Hut nothing .could bo plainer thanthe obJcvAgf this double movo of thobanker. Anothor Issuo of "bondsMeritMado and Merit Maintains tho confidenceof tho pooplo in Hood's Sarsaparllla. If amedicino cures you when sick; if It makeswonderful cures ovcrywhero,then beyondallqucstlon that medicino possesses merit.MadeThat is just tho truth about Hood's Barsaparllla. Wo know It possesses meritbecause it cures, not onco or twlco or ahundred times, but in thousands andthousands of cases. Wo know it puree,absolutely, permanently, when all othersfall to do any good whatever. Wo repeatHood'sSarsaparillaIs tho best In fact tho Ono True Slood Purifier.u it rM c,lro nausea, Indigestion,MOOU S PlIIS lilIlmiMicss. 23ccnis.would make thuiKinds mr,u or silvervotes, so the bankers come forwardand replenish the treasury doubtless'in tho understanding that no one Isto withdraw the gold but themselves,Continued shipments of gold wouldmake other silver voters, aldo rromthe ract that tho gold would mostlycome rrom tho treasury or cause augmented withdrawals for hoarding; sothe banker cnmblno to prevent shipment of gold until after election.What could Iks more natural, underthe circumstance!1, when wo considerthat the Interests or the bankers arc'ill with the gold standard, and thegold standard Is endangered';1 Haven'tthey boldly declared that they will doall In their power to "defeat Bryan atmy cost," without making any entangling reservations as to honor orlegitimacy of methods? No ouo cansay that this little scheme of theirsIs not legitimate, but tho only thingnecessary to defeat Its Intended effectIs for the voter to thoroughly understand It. The gold men may objectto the statement that these thingsare Intended tor political cirect, butwait till we hear the McKlnlcyorators on the stu tup!Ono or the most encouraging features of the situation is that the goldstandard campaigners seem Incapableor understanding Umt. the "commonherd" have any brains to think with,no they rurblsh up and trot out old,moth-eaten tricks that weru 'exposed" during Pharaoh's Infancy.David lluitu Ciiahk.Salem, Or., Aug..'!, 18IKI.Deafness "Cannot De Cuicdby local applications as thoy cannotreach tho diseased portions of theear. Thoro Is only ono wav to curedeafness, and that is by constitutionalremedies. Deafness Is caused by anhummed condition of the mucouslining of the Eustachian tube, whenthis tube Is inllamed you have arumbling sound or iinperrcct Hearing,and when It Is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result, and unless theIntlamatloii can bo taken out, andthis tubo restored to Us normal condi-tlan hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases uut of ten are causedby catarrh, which Is nothing but anInllamed condition of tho mucoussurfaces.Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollarsfor any caso of Deafness (caused bycatarrh) that cannot be cured byHall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; rrce.1 J. Ciir.NiiY, Si Co., Toledo, O.tf-ySold by druggists, 70c.DIDB Poll WOOD.Sealed bids lor furnishing wood fortho court house will bo received attho olllco of tho county clork until 2o'clock p.m. on the 0th day or August,A. 1)., 1800, as follews: For 70 cordsof polo oak.and 20 cords or good, clear,largo body tir.Bids, liowovor, will not bo receivedfrom ouo party or II rut tor moie thanrrom live to tifteeu cords of pole oak,or tor moro than live cords oi largofir.By order or the county court orMarlon county, Oregon.Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 10thday or J uly, MM.L. V. Eih.kn,10 dilt wilt UlorkIt's in Town.You'll 1h surprised.Won't "yellow tho clothes."Won't burn your hands.Nothing equals It.Better than soap.Extra largo packages.Soap Foam washing Powder. JohnliUOllKS.Notice to Bridge Contractors,Notlco is hereby given that no warrants will bo drawn tor constructionor county bridges until contractorstor tho-samo shall havo furnished totho county court cortltled receiptsshowing that all labor and materialsentering Into tho construction ofsuch bridges havo been paid rorit. r.Tkuhkli.,7-3-dSwtfCounty Judge.s APerfectGail BordenEagle BrandCetHfeflsed Milk 2iInfantFood"Infant Tfaalth l a inn Kl,! CTeatvaluoUiAtUMiitl'KeuoaappU- 9cation. JN. Y, Condensed Milk Co. 2The Biggest Salem-Show Saturday-Adam Forfliwitf s Greatest'The new aggregation one of th mostThe premier event of all combined circus seasons. Earth'i greatest, gran left ami most mupendoia lenteil exhibitions. Jleyond all comparison the largest show ever orniied.4 Big Circuses, 4 Great Riixs,2vElcvatcd Theatre Stages,,Astounding, bewildering and inexplicable meteoric surprises. A dozen Hiring a. Is a"one time are to be seen. 300 all-star artists. The only lady clowns and rinjj mistress, Introducing nil new exclusive features. Imperial Koman Hippodrome. Races find gula daysports. Greatest Japanese Circus male and female equestrians, mid air originalities, athletes, acrobats and general performer (Ireatest number of clowns, aerial sensations. Presenting for the first time in this city the biggest and most extensive extensive exhibit of tarewild heists. 100 CHARIOTS, CAGES, OPEN DENS, AQUARIUMS, AVIARIES ndPAGEANT CARS. The only educated seals and sea lions, pair of giant hippotaml. twohorned rhinoceros, enormous polar bear, great family of lordly lions, Royal Uengal tigeis,Full (lock of great ostriches. A thousand sights and every one a sohow. The world's rarestwild beast wonders.2vvMonster Menageries Combined,,Notice.Ill pursuance or tho requirementsof tho law approved February 2.i, 1880,notleols licreuy Blven that tho following list of county warrants Issuednoveii years prior to .Inly 1, isiiil, huvonot been presented for payment andthose enclosed In parenthesis havingbeen uncalled for nwl tftlll rciimlnliiKIn my hand and custody, and unlessso presented for payment at the olllceof the county tieasurer, of Marloncounty, Oregon, on orhcfoio August21). 1800, said warrants will be cancelled and payment therein will berefused, all In accordance with the requiremeiitsof said law.fiOSO, Capital Adventure Co., .Inly,1888, $0.70.(1120, S.AV. Morgan, July, 1888, $8.10.7271), Wilson I). McNury, December,188S $"i7UH, V. 15. Simpson, .Innuary, 1880,W.7718. U. l'helps: January, 1880, $:10.7781, J. W. Thomas, February, 1880,W.8.1 to, I). W. Voder, Muy, 1880, $2.7.'..(WAUItANTS UNCALLED 1'OK.)(810. L.A. Vermcch.Mnrcli 18, 1880SNMU.l(78:W, W.II.T;rulllnger, February 7,$180, $1.)(76:ti:io, l),in Honors, January 11,1880,1M..O.)(11007, Oscar Uunnols, Octobers,1888, $1.) .(0517, L. I). Pitman, October fi, 1888,$1.)(800, Alice A. Oiiiob, May 13, 1880$ IK) )"ioi6l, John A. Mclntlre, August 8,1888, $2.)(01158, Gad Miller, September", 1888,$1 )(7.'IS9. Ilenretta Late, December. 8.1883, $1.70.)(0120, 11. F. Holllday, July 0, 1888,$1.70.)(8222, K. N. Glrurd, March 0, 1880,$l.f.0.)(8031, Ganes Fischer, May 13, 1880,$1.70.)(0555, John Flynn, October 5, 1888,$1.)(0357, A. Fclcr, September 7, 1S88,$1.)(0110, Clias. Caulleld, September 10,1883 $1 1(713,'Lewls Durtman, February 8,1889, $1.50.)(7540, Win, llrown, January 11, 1880,$1.70.)(0351, Harnard Hurtonshaw, September 7, 1888, $1.70.)Dated this 30th day of Juno, A. D.,1800. L. V. EiiuiN,Clerk.Thore's moro clothing destroyed bypoor soap than by actual wear. "HoeCako" soap contains no freoatknll andwill not Inltira the 11 nest lace. Try itand notice tho difference In quality.John lIiuMics.EVSONEYTO LOANOn faim land security. Specialrates on large loans. Loansconsideted without delay.HAMILTON & MQIitUusli lUnk building.JOHN HUGHES,Dealer in groceries, paints, oils,window glass, varnishes, andthe most complete stocc ofbrushes of all kinds in thestate. Artists' materials, lime,hair, cement and sliinglcs, andfinest quality of qrass seeds,EconomicalPeopleihoic who want to make a dollar do double duty should taketho llurliugton Route.They'll be more than pleasedwith what we olTer freo chaircars, low rates and the best roidbed in the west.And then, think of the timethey save. IIourslIOURS.Omaha, Kansas City,St.Iuisand Chicago.Tickets, time-tables and fullnfoimatlnn nn nnnltrattnn tnthe nearest No. Pac ticket ageotagent or by addressing.A. C. SHELDON, G.A.,I'oitland.Or.Peter G, Norgren,(Formerly with P. J. Larsen & Co.)Carriage and wagon shop, 320 Commercialstreet, tiring on yoar work, old or new, andhave it done with a guarantee of satisfaction.6 26 A&w tfONE-HALf sag op coxPOZZONPfiGOMPLEXION PnwnPQiI has bceu thb jtandird for tnrtr . ..... I. I. wore popular t23S thin erWf SJJ. "a' , POZZOXFS! a. aeuc&u, IntUlbla protection to ih . I1 lUUrriit in-- ,wif 7..,?.,.t t1 1IOX 1 lHM tlw..."?.. .'". IAT DHUGQIST8 ako FANCY STORES. 'MBBMilUif mseHows unitedpowerful in theThe largest wild animal exhibit on earth. Two double herds of 16 elephants. In J.iPilun 1 lie only nursing baby elephant in the world. Indisputably the biggest and richestthnw mi iar.li, and the only great one that has ever visited this country. Noted for itsiiMiiiil s magnitude, magnificence and merit. See the grand double street pageant at 10a. 111. .Siturday, August 22, revealing a golden avalanche of wild beast wonders and spectrfc lar splendor. Sec the vast city ol tents, then decide whether or not you want to visit thegn-aiot khow on earth. Two complctu performances daily at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors openan hour earlier. Twelve mammoth waterproof tents, seating capacity 15,000; 25 uniformeduhcrs, numbered coupon actually reserved seats on sale at Steiner s diug store, corner Stateand Commercial streets. ("Special cheap excursions will be run on all lines of travel.Saiem, Saturday, Aug. 22.World's Biggest Shows Consolidated.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.WILL DO LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS forSt. 50 Good only until August 14. Call at84 Coinmcrical Mrtct, Corner Leslie.7.31 fiti MKS.UICKAI.UFOR SALE OR TUAUEiS acres imnroved farm land, 4 miles east of Salem, witnew li'iusp', new bain, running water; willsell or trade for cheaper land. Address U.M. Rei-ves, Salem. Or. 7 27 tinbOU SLE Uentle lamily horse and goodtop buggy chcan. Apply to C, W.Scrilcr,South Commercial st. 14 IfWOUD WAN'l'EU-'Ten cords of prime Wgfir, ten cords of grub oak and ten cordd splitash. Address, with price. XXX, caic thisclTiof. 14 tfTHE OKF.tJON fETuillll'l ITERS is nowreduced to $6 50 per dozen if the casli accompanies the brdcr. Per bottle 75 cents.Send direct to the manufacturer, H. Klas,Aunisvllle, Or. 7-9 imHERE'S YOUR CHANCE.-'A proprietorwants to trade a good weekly newspaper ollicein good town for unincumbered im roved Salem property. No opposition. Good reasons. Information at tuts ollice. 0 la tiTvTTiT lii r-eain: weluht about 1160: cood traveler, Inquire of Win. Urown & Co. 30 tfFOR SALL At a lUrgain. Fine residenceand earner lot, near city hall. For furtherparticulars inuuirc at this office. 6-23 tfFOR SALE OR KENIV-40 acres land Smiles out. Partly improved, wood andCast mrc, good house, large barn, 2 acresearing orchard, lot of small fruit, good water.Wood htumpage can be had. Dox 145, SalemHOME UOARD.-'-Good table board, withhome cooking, served in family style, only$2 a week. 10; Commercial street. 6-ij. ImCARPET PAPER Larcc lot ot heavybrown wrapping paper for sale cheap, lastthe thing for putting under carpets. Call aJournal office,SALEM WATER CO.Offices Willamette Hotel BulldlncrFor water service apply at office. Uillpayable monthly in advance. Make acomplaints at the office.There will be no deduction in water rateon account ot temporary absence from thecity unless notice is left at the office,Hereafter water for irrigation will only befurnished to regular consumers using waterfor domestic purpose. Contracfors for sidewalks, brick work and clustering will nleaveread "under building purposes" page 17 ofcncuuic 01 rates lor 1093. Apply at outerfor copy.DEPOT EXPRESS.Meets all mall and passenger trains. Dag.cage and express to all parts of the city.Prompt service, Telephone No. 70TAMES RADERCapital Transfer Co,HARRY TOWN, PROP.Express, baggage and all kindsfcf workme promptly; Leave orders "arPaiTon'sdonestoroTte Largest IndRichest Show on Earth.-Broilers,world VvN Y, Heraldn4I. U, DUOWK,187 PnmmcrMal street. Salem. Oregon.RiCb'sRaspberry Syrtip.The choicest article of the kind minu&e-ti.r.i Mnnf? rii'iu ucic v - --- -..... !. 1. - U.lo.n. woinintequal to it for desserts, drinks or table use.riu fnr it at II. G. Sonneminn's GroceryrarFREE DELIVERY.WOLZ h MIESCKE, Proos.Dealar. in all kinds of fresh an stlt meUrytresn sausaso ;v c-r '171 COMMERCIAL STJ. H HAAi.....niivpii AND lEWtLERi... ... rr-nir work. SetakS.jXSSSsa!i!2Salem SteamLaundrydu,. ,nticctthe cut in pricesit,-. tnWntxnnaiouiut'w""" o iocenlsShirts, plain, 5 Yo 10 centUnder drawers etoloetUUnder shirts 3 ce"Socks.perpair ;' , testHandkerchiefs. ...3eenUand other wort in propor '-Flannels ana oi".ChgcnUy ztf&gU1 sT?-hinPfS.ochop cord ol-MjTh cboppt stwants n numbe. of GJ "Tonce. A-pply t warehoa ARPl ' X(intr,FOUNTAIN UK!HsssslHIIVPm&QWlsssHWIS Mm8 4tf ?n "jJI